The origins of Ajrakh craft date back further than we can imagine. Excavations from the Indus Valley Civilization suggest that Ajrakh was possibly one of the oldest printing techniques in the Indian subcontinent. The word “Ajrakh” is believed to have stemmed from the Sanskrit term “a-jharat,” meaning “that which does not fade.” Additionally, since indigo is a primary color in Ajrakh textiles, some scholars link its name to the Arabic word “Azrak,” meaning “blue.”
Over time, Ajrakh has flourished, becoming one of India’s most celebrated textile crafts. Artisans have expanded beyond traditional prints and materials, adapting the craft to contemporary styles. At Gaatha, we work closely with Ajrakh artisans to develop innovative designs that cater to modern tastes. Explore our collection of Ajrakh-printed shirts, T-shirts, sarees, dupattas, and stoles, crafted by master artisans on fine fabrics such as silk, cotton, wool, and linen. We ensure the authenticity of both materials and colors, bringing you the finest handcrafted pieces.